How Low Can Liberals Go With HATING THE AMERICAN FLAG – Here Is What Happened in California

The student government at the University of California at Davis voted last week to amend a bylaw requiring the American flag fly at all meetings because apparently the American flag now triggers people, or something.

“It shall not be compulsory for the flag of the United State of America to be displayed at ASUCD Senate meetings,” states Senate Bill 76, introduced by Senator Jose Meneses.

“It should be at the discretion of the Senate whether presenting the flag is presently necessary,” the bill elaborates. “Considering that the flag is seldom present at Senate meetings, it should not be mandated by the Bylaws as a codified practice.”

According to KOVR-TV, students at UC-Davis didn’t “outright ban” the American flag from being displayed at student government meetings, but made it’s display optional because it’s a symbol that’s too controversial.

“We don’t have to have this show and demonstration of patriotism everywhere in our society,” one student senate member, Itmar Waksman, told KOVR.

He explained that he’s a recently naturalized citizen from Israel and supported Senate Bill 76 because the “concept of the United States of America and patriotism is different for every individual.”